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The famed Ice Bucket Challenge has returned — and while it may look the same as it did at the height of its popularity in 2014, there’s a new reason people are engaging in this chilly challenge.
Millions have participated in the slowing Ice Bucket Challenge, not the least of which was Bill Gates, who recently doused himself using a bucket and pulley assembly. You can check out other ...
Has the viral trend gone too far? — -- The ice bucket challenge might have finally reached its tipping point. The viral trend to raise awareness for ALS -- by dumping frigid water on your ...
Yonkers native and co-founder of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge—along with Empire City Casino by MGM Resorts and Yonkers Mayor ...
In 2014, it was hard to miss the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that set out to raise money to fund research for the disease. And it paid off. A new treatment was funded by $2.2 million of the funds raised.
The "Ice Bucket Challenge," designed to raise awareness for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, has now raised over $15.6 million from July 29 through ...
Kelly took an emphatic Ice Bucket flop on Wednesday, firing into an inflatable pool filled with freezing water as his team lined up to take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
The Ice Bucket Challenge has raised an impressive amount of money and awareness for motor neuron diseases like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease). In just one month, the ALS ...
People are doing the Ice Bucket Challenge again, but this time people are taking the cold plunge to raise money for a new cause.. The 2014 viral challenge has returned, brought back by students ...
Ah, the Ice Bucket Challenge. ... Amado Huizar can be seen in a YouTube video, jumping into a cold swimming pool with his son. Huizar says he was challenged by Ryan O'Neil.